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"Nanoco loses £17m contract as Apple abandons iPhone project" City A.M. 6:04 PM
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"Apple considers MeetMe app ban after report claims it's riddled with prostitution" New York Post 6/22
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"Most Mobile Apps Have A Major Security Vulnerability, iOS Least Secure" HotHardware 6/21
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"Apple publicly acknowledges contributors to iCloud: Apple has published an extensive list of third-party software that it's been using in the making and running of its iCloud service, including contributions from Google and Facebook." AppleInsider 6/21
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"Inside the department at Apple that greenlights iPhone apps for the App Store" CNBC 6/21
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"Apple's Difficult App Store Decisions Determined by Executive Review Board Run by Phil Schiller" MacRumors 6/21
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"'Executive review board' has final say on controversial App Store titles: Each week, an 'executive review board' led by Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller meets to decide the fate of controversial App Store submissions, a report revealed on Friday." AppleInsider 6/21
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"New Apple Card Details Leaked: Required Credit Score and More" iDrop News 6/21
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"Exclusive leaked images show how much Apple Card weighs!" iMore 6/21
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"Samsung asks Apple for compensation on missed OLED order minimums: Samsung has asked Apple to pay a penalty for not buying enough iPhone displays, hoping to recoup losses from missed manufacturing goals." AppleInsider 6/21
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"Apple Reportedly in Talks With Samsung About OLED Displays for Future iPads and MacBooks" MacRumors 6/21
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"Apple CEO Tim Cook to be Awarded GLSEN 'Champion Award' for Ongoing Commitment to LGBTQ Rights" MacTrast 6/21
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"Florida court sides with criminal defendant who fought giving his iPhone passcode to police" Orlando Weekly 6/21
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"Apple Sued for Fire Damage to a Rental Property that took the Life of its owner back in February" Patently Apple 6/21
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"Qualcomm Attempts to Submit Internal Apple Documents as Evidence in its FTC Antitrust Ruling Appeal" MacTrast 6/21
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"Apple Card Being Tested Among Employees: Report" RTTNews 6/21
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Non-Apple News |
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"US may require companies make 5G equipment outside of China: It wouldn't be enough to use hardware from non-Chinese companies." Engadget 7:31 PM
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"In Streaming Age, Classical Music Gets Lost in the Metadata" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:04 PM
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"Steam will stop supporting Ubuntu Linux over 32-bit compatibility: When there's no native 32-bit support, Valve doesn't want to stick around." Engadget 10:50 AM
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"Amazon Launches Budget 4K TVs With Dolby Vision Support" Redmond Pie 6/22
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"NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network: NASA described the hackers as an 'advanced persistent threat,' a term generally used for nation-state hacking groups." ZDNet 6/21
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"Google is killing YouTube's 'Hangouts on Air' this year: Livestreaming group video calls on YouTube will be a lot more complicated." Ars Technica 6/21
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"Ultraviolet and Flixster shutdowns leave digital movie libraries in peril: There's negative film options for Brits" The Inquirer 6/21
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"Google cancels upcoming Pixel Slate, abandons plans for future Chrome OS tablets" Digital Trends 6/21
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"Google confirms its tablet-making days are over: Pre-production models are ditched, but a Pixelbook 2 is semi-confirmed" The Inquirer 6/21
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"Google calls it quits on Chrome OS tablets; chooses to focus efforts on laptops" Neowin 6/21
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"Google Hardware quits the tablet business, again: The problem-plagued Pixel Slate will not be getting a follow-up." Ars Technica 6/21
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"Google Duo Is Getting Its Own Version of Facebook's Infamous Poke Feature" Thurrott 6/21
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"Galaxy Note 10 release date, price and specs: Cases confirm barely-there bezels and Sound on Display/Accessories go up for pre-order ahead of August launch" The Inquirer 6/21
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"Huawei Launches Three New Nova Phones" Thurrott 6/21
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"Despite the US ban, Huawei is still China's most attractive employer" BGR 6/21
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"Huawei's Mate X 2 concept fixes everything that the Galaxy Fold got wrong" BGR 6/21
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"Huawei Sold 100 Million Smartphones This Year Through May" Thurrott 6/21
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"Amazon upgrades the Fire TV Edition with Dolby Vision: The 55-inch model is available starting today ." Engadget 6/21
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"Walmart uses AI cameras to spot thieves" BBC 6/21
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Publications/Podcasts |
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"iMore show 662: Favorite iPhone Hacks/The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple!" iMore 6/22
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"The PhotoActive Podcast, Episode 45: Photo Editing Applications" Kirkville 6/21
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"MacVoices #19176: Michael E. Cohen Talks Take Control of Pages and Take Control of Numbers" MacVoices 6/21
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"Salting Passwords, Wizards Unite Gameplay – TMO Daily Observations 2019-06-21" The Mac Observer 6/21
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"Apple macOS Catalina, Catalyst, and SwiftUI excitement, on the AppleInsider Podcast" AppleInsider 6/21
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